Monday, November 28, 2011

Breaking News LYFE- Lyfe Communications Increases Revenues in ...

Recommended Stock Newsletters

StockGuru Newsletter

Having trouble reading this email View it in your browser.

Lyfe Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: LYFE)

Breaking News LYFE: Lyfe Communications Increases Revenues in Q3 SALT LAKE CITY, UT?(Marketwire -11/28/11)- Lyfe Communications, Inc. (OTC.BB:? LYFE.OB ?-? News ), a technology leader in the development of next generation media services integrating TV, high-speed Internet and enhanced voice services, announced financial results showing a substantial increase in revenues in the period ending September 30, 2011. The increases in revenues are a result of enhanced sales in the residential market, increased penetration in its MDU properties, and also from acquiring new rights of entry into new MDU properties. The company`s revenues increased 125% over the previous quarter ending June 30, 2011 and increased 153% over the same quarter in the previous year ending September 30, 2010. ?This is a great indicator of the direction the company is heading,? said Greg Smith, Founder and CEO of Lyfe Communications. ?We continue to demonstrate our ability to execute and prove our business model. Our team has worked diligently to cut costs and increase revenues, and we are seeing the results of our efforts.? This press release may contain forward-looking statements including the Company`s beliefs about its business prospects and future results of operations. These statements involve risks and uncertainties. Among the important additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those forward-looking statements are risks associated with the overall economic environment, changes in anticipated earnings of the company and other factors detailed in the company`s filings with the SEC. In addition, the factors underlying Company forecasts are dynamic and subject to change and therefore those forecasts speak only as of the date they are given. The Company does not undertake to update them; however, it may choose from time to time to update them and if it should do so, it will disseminate the updates to the investing public.

Contact:

Connected Lyfe Garrett Daw Tel: 1-877-367-5933 garrett@connectedlyfe.com

StockGuru`s Profile for Lyfe Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: LYFE) This is the condensed version ? Full StockGuru Profile Found Here:

http://www.stockguru.com/about/lyfe/ ?

Lyfe Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: LYFE) is a technology leader in the development of next generation media services integrating TV, high-speed Internet and enhanced voice services.

Adaptive Technologies for Live ? Linear Television

The Company`s patent-pending innovations take traditional digital television delivery and convert it to an IP-based network and service operation. The result is dramatically lower cost of operation, new interactive capabilities, and delivery to any device, in any location, at any time. This represents a new architecture for the ?technology requirements for delivering real television to communities over existing IP connections.? All other TV delivery systems in use today (including satellite, cable and IPTV) require the operator to build a dedicated network to deliver the TV service. The ability to deliver linear television over existing networks without the need for new construction provides an incredible competitive advantage. Through Connected Lyfe, Inc., its primary customer acquisition, operations and services division, LYFE Communications is truly integrating television, ultra high-speed Internet and enhanced voice services for delivery over IP (Internet Protocol).

Adaptive Multicasting System Developed by LYFE Engineering A provisional patent has been filed that enables Live Television to be delivered using existing Networks.? Video can follow VOIP (Voice Over IP) distributed over standard IP connections.

Who Might Be Interested in this Technology

CISCO ? Provides technologies for media operations.? LYFE is the innovator of the next generation of some of those technologies:? adaptive network distribution to secure and authenticated vSTB (software or virtual Set Top Box).

Direct TV Satellite TV Operator ? All satellite providers around the world have a one way path; they cannot provide interactivity.? Without a dedicated terrestrial connection to the home, they need an adaptive technology to distribute video over existing IP connections.

Comcast, Time Warner Cable ? Incumbents are encumbered.? They have billions sunk in legacy systems and Set Top Boxes that cannot provide interactivity or scale.

Qwest/Centruy Link, ATT, Verison and Hundreds of Small Telcos ? Phone providers who want to provide TV but have diverse network connections.? Most existing connections are not capable of delivering traditional IPTV, but could be usable with an adaptive technology.

Connected Lyfe Connected Lyfe acquires high-speed data and voice consumers and from existing operators and then integrates its next generation television services, with voice and data access, into each market, offering the most innovative and compelling media and communications services to single family homes and MDU`s. Connected Lyfe is the foundation for many exciting, customer-valued IP services, for a rapidly growing market segment that lives ?always on and connected,? accessing all the people, information and entertainment in their lives, on their terms ? any time, any place on any device.

This is the condensed version ? Full StockGuru Profile Found Here:

http://www.stockguru.com/about/lyfe/ ? ? Contact Lyfe Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: LYFE) Garrett Daw Tel: 1-877-367-5933 garrett@connectedlyfe.com

Greg Smith CEO Lyfe Communications 912 West Baxter Drive Suite 200 South Jordan, UT , 84095 Website: http://www.connectedlyfe.com

http://www.connectedlyfe.com/company_investors.shtml ? ?

Lyfe Communications North Bay Resources Vuzix Corporation About StockGuru: The original service that has become StockGuru started in the late `90`s. At first if was our publisher sharing picks with his friends. Then it grew. Then it became a formal list in 2001. In 2002 it became a web site. In 2003 it became StockGuru. READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE . . ? ? Contact StockGuru: P: 469-358-5200 F: 214-975-1238 Publisher@StockGuru.com

This message was intended for ? You have received this message because you are subscribed to `Stock Guru` LYFE Disclosure: Pentony Enterprises LLC entered into an investor relations consulting and market awareness contract with LYFE. ? The Company arranged for us to receive $6400 from a prior investor relations firm, and additionally will be compensating us four hundred thousand restricted 144 shares of LYFE stock.? To avoid all potential conflicts of interest, we never sell shares into the open market during an active market awareness or investor relations program. This means that as we release new information about a particular client company either on our site or otherwise authored by us, you can be confident we are not selling shares at the same time. Pentony Enterprises is not a registered investment adviser or a broker/dealer. Pentony Enterprises LLC makes no recommendation that the purchase of securities of companies profiled in this web site is suitable or advisable for any person, or that an investment in such securities will be profitable. The Company will compensate us a total of eight thousand dollars for coverage.? In general, given the nature of the companies profiled and the lack of an active trading market for their securities, investing in such securities is highly speculative and carries a high degree of risk. Pentony Enterprises LLC ? 1601 Berwick Drive ? McKinney, Texas 75070 ? (469) 252-3031.

Source: http://thestockmarketwatch.com/newsletters/2011/11/28/breaking-news-lyfe-lyfe-communications-increases-revenues-in-q3/

drag me to hell alot alot are you afraid of the dark are you afraid of the dark dallas news google tv

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Arab League prepares for Syria sanctions (Reuters)

BEIRUT (Reuters) ? Syrian forces killed four people in Homs city on Saturday, activists said, shortly before Arab ministers were due to draw up sanctions against Damascus over its crackdown on protests and failure to let observers into the country.

Damascus missed a Friday deadline to agree an Arab League proposal to send monitors to Syria, where the United Nations says 3,500 people have been killed in the eight-month uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.

Despite Syria's pledge this month to withdraw its army from urban areas and let in the monitors, the violence has continued, prompting reprisals from the Arab League, stinging rebukes from Turkey and French proposals for humanitarian intervention.

Damascus, where the Assad family has ruled for 41 years, says regional powers helped incite the violence, which it blames on armed groups targeting civilians and its security forces.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four people, including a 10-year-old child, were killed on Saturday in separate incidents across Homs, a center of increasing opposition to Assad and deepening sectarian violence.

The British-based opposition group said at least 30 people were killed the day before including 13 members of Assad's security forces, most of them killed in a clash with army deserters in the eastern Deir al-Zor province.

Arab ministers had warned that unless Syria agreed to let monitors in, they could consider imposing sanctions including suspending flights to Syria, stopping dealings with the central bank, freezing Syrian government bank accounts and halting financial dealings.

They could also decide to stop commercial trade with the Syrian government "with the exception of strategic commodities so as not to impact the Syrian people," the ministers said.

IRAQ "HAS RESERVATIONS"

The League's economic and social council was due to meet on Saturday evening to recommend sanctions which will be put to a meeting of foreign ministers on Sunday.

But Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said his country would not take part in the deliberations and said several of Syria's Arab neighbors had reservations about sanctions.

"Iraq is a neighbor to Syria and there are interests -- there are hundreds of thousands of Iraqis living in Syria are there is trade," he told reporters in Najaf. "Lebanon also has the same idea and Jordan too has shown its objection."

Lebanon was one of only two countries to vote against suspending Syria from the Arab League.

Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour has said his country would not impose sanctions on Syria, but Prime Minister Najib Mikati said Lebanon would implement Arab League decisions "because it is in our interest to be with the Arab consensus."

Syria's economy is already reeling from months of unrest, aggravated by U.S. and European sanctions on oil exports and several state businesses.

In neighboring Turkey, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said his country could take steps alongside the Arab League if Syria did not respond to the proposal for observers positively.

"I want to say clearly we have no more tolerance for the bloodshed in Syria," he said.

The stepped-up pressure followed a French proposal for "humanitarian corridors" to be set up through which food and medicine could be shipped to alleviate civilian suffering.

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said the plan fell short of a military intervention but acknowledged that humanitarian convoys might need armed protection.

The proposal could link Syrian civilian centers to the frontiers of Turkey and Lebanon, to the Mediterranean coast or to an airport, and enable supply of humanitarian supplies or medicines to people in need.

But United Nations humanitarian coordinator Valerie Amos suggested that setting up humanitarian corridors into Syria or buffer zones on the border could be premature.

"At present, the humanitarian needs identified in Syria do not warrant the implementation of either of those mechanisms," she said, adding that the United Nations had been unable to assess comprehensively those needs because of the limited number of international staff operating in Syria.

Amos said 3 million people had been affected by the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad, and Syria's Red Crescent had sought support to feed 1.5 million people.

PILOTS KILLED

Alongside the mainly peaceful protests, armed insurgents have increasingly attacked military targets in recent weeks. Officials say 1,100 members of the security forces have been killed since the outbreak of uprising.

State news agency SANA reported funerals of 22 security force members on Saturday, including six pilots killed in an attack on an air force base between Homs and Palmyra two days earlier which the army says was carried out by an "armed terrorist group."

"This confirms the involvement of foreign elements and their support of these terrorist operations in an effort to weaken the fighting capabilities of our forces," the army said on Friday.

The account fits the government narrative that it faces an armed insurrection by trouble-makers backed by its enemies, rather than a largely peaceful pro-democracy movement inspired by the Arab Spring revolts which toppled the rulers of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya and may have forced out Yemen's president.

State television showed footage of thousands of people demonstrating in the Mediterranean city of Latakia on Saturday, condemning the Arab League for taking a stance against Syria and chanting in support of Assad.

(Additional reporting by Patrick Markey in Baghdad; Editing by Sophie Hares)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111126/wl_nm/us_syria

“do a barrel roll” oakland texas judge texas judge tom brokaw maria shriver andy irons